Posts Tagged 'Greene County Va'

By Susan Gibbs At the candidates’ forum held for Greene County Board of Supervisors candidates held last fall Michelle Flynn, now supervisor-elect for the Ruckersville District, called for a common, simple language for the county’s reserve fund. Greene County Administrator … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Personally, I think Chairman of the Board of Supervisors David Cox sometimes thinks with his emotions rather than with logic; that Vice-chairman Jim Frydl sometimes takes better care of county employees than he does of county citizens; … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Three challengers to Greene County Circuit Court Clerk Brenda Compton told voters why they should be elected to her position at Piedmont Virginia Community College’s Eugene Giuseppe Center Wednesday, September 30 at the candidates’ forum co-sponsored by … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Supervisor Eddie Deane has been making a lot of noise lately about what a failure he’s been in his official capacity and promising to make up for that failure for the rest of his four year term—which … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs An effort is underway to remove Greene County Supervisor Jim Frydl (Midway) from office before his term expires at the end of 2017. Gail Breeden of Stanardsville, speaking for the group that is bringing the action, said, … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Jean Weeks of Stanardsville believes in making dreams come true. But when the 67-year-old Stanardsville resident told her family and friends that she wanted to build herself a tree house, they told her she was nuts. “I … Continue reading →

Greene County Commissioner of Revenue Larry Snow, a lifelong county resident who has held his office for 26 consecutive years, took some last week to talk to Eye on Greene about his concern for the county’s future. The interview with … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Clarence “Buggs” Peyton, known for his concern for senior citizens, particularly those living on fixed incomes, has announced his decision to retire after an eight-year stint on the Greene County Board of Supervisors. Born and bred in … Continue reading →

Greene County Public School System Assistant Superintendent Andrea Whitmarsh has been named superintendent of the county’s public schools. Whitmarsh will assume the position May 1. She will be replacing Dr. David Jeck, who announced early this year that he would … Continue reading →

By Susan Gibbs Greene County is about to raise taxes and then dip into its general fund to pay expenses. Moreover, two assessments released last year by the Skyline Community Action Partnership (Skyline CAP) indicate that new employment opportunities in … Continue reading →